he says the letter from mlb is posturing. in order for it to be binding they'd have to send it to the players' association for approval and repeated requests from the yankees to give us some sort of a comment about all of this continuously went unanswered. >> i tell you what, you're asking the right questions. >> just not getting the right answers at this point. >> they're not getting any answer. >> whose answer do you want, the yankees, mlb, a-rod, because everybody's got competing interests. that's the problem. >> you know what this basically comes down to, we talk about this waiver, not a waiver. two points. it comes down to did a-rod use performance-enhancing drugs and the second point is, was major league baseball and the yankees so scrub set they were paying him so much money and he wasn't playing well, they were trying to do anything to get him off the field. >> the whole back and forth does not go well. get back to the game, get it right and do it right. >> good point. >> good point. >> important interview. we'll be o